Personal communication from the state indicates that this policy is not in place, as of October 2010.

Kaye, Neva; Zemel, Sarabeth. 2009. Medicaid Eligibility, Enrollment, and Retention Policies: Findings from a Survey of Juvenile Justice and Medicaid Policies Affecting Children in the Juvenile Justice System (Models for Change: Systems Reform in Juvenile Justice). National Academy for State Health Policy. Accessed July 21, 2010, from www.nashp.org/sites/default/files/MacFound11-09.pdf.

Kaiser Commission on Medicaid and the Uninsured, Challenges of Providing Health Coverage for Children and Parents in a Recession: A 50 State Update on Eligibility Rules, Enrollment and Reneweal Procedures, and Cost-Sharing Practices in Medicaid and SCHIP in 2009. State Income Eligibility Guidelines for Children's Regular Medicaid, Children's SCHIP-funded Medicaid Expansions and Separate SCHIP Programs (Percent of the Federal Poverty Line) January 2009. (Table 1). Accessed Aug. 16, 2010, from www.kff.org/medicaid/upload/7855_TABLES.pdf.

Personal communication from the state indicates that this policy is not in place, as of October 2010.

Medicaid Cuts: Benefits May Be Reduced for Women. 2006. National Women's Law Center website. Accessed Mar. 5 2010, from www.nwlc.org/pdf/FSMedicaidandtheDRA_04.21.06.pdf.

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, State-Level School Health Policies and Practices. A State-by-State Summary from the School Health Policies and Programs Study 2006. Table 1.5. Accessed July 29, 2010, from www.cdc.gov/HealthyYouth/SHPPS/2006/summaries/pdf/State_Level_Summaries_SHPPS2006.pdf.

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, State-Level School Health Policies and Practices. A State-by-State Summary from the School Health Policies and Programs Study 2006. Table 1.6. Accessed July 29, 2010, from www.cdc.gov/HealthyYouth/SHPPS/2006/summaries/pdf/State_Level_Summaries_SHPPS2006.pdf.

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, State-Level School Health Policies and Practices. A State-by-State Summary from the School Health Policies and Programs Study 2006. Table 3.3. Accessed July 29, 2010, from www.cdc.gov/HealthyYouth/SHPPS/2006/summaries/pdf/State_Level_Summaries_SHPPS2006.pdf.

Personal communication from the state indicates that this policy is in place, as of October 2010.

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Childcare and School Vaccination Requirements. 2008. Summary of Vaccination Requirements by Vaccine or Antigen 2007-2008. Accessed Aug. 16, 2010, from www2a.cdc.gov/nip/schoolsurv/CombinedLaws2007.pdf.

Body Mass Index (BMI) is a number calculated from a child's weight and height and is a reliable indicator of body fatness for most children and adolescents. BMI for children and adolescents, also referred to as BMI-for-age, is gender and age specific because their body fatness changes over the years as they grow and differs between males and females. Adolescents in the 85th to 94th percentile BMI-for-age were classified as overweight. Those in the 95th percentile or above BMI-for-age were classified as obese.

Personal communication from the state indicates that this policy is in place, as of October 2010.

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. 2009. The Annual EPSDT Report (Form CMS-416). Accessed July 27, 2010, from www.cms.gov/MedicaidEarlyPeriodicScrn/downloads/508_416_Form_3-05.pdf.

Personal communication from the state indicates that this policy is in place, as of October 2010.

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. 2007. State-Level School Health Policies and Practices: A State-by-State Summary from the School Health Polices and Programs Study 2006. Table 5.5. Accessed Nov. 18, 2009, from www.cdc.gov/HealthyYouth/shpps/2006/summaries/pdf/State_Level_Summaries_SHPPS2006.pdf.

State Policies Related to Student Health and Nutrition. 2005. Education Commission of the States website. Accessed Feb. 3, 2010, from www.ecs.org/clearinghouse/61/75/6175.htm.

Personal communication from the state indicates that this policy is in place, as of October 2010.

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. 2007. State-Level School Health Policies and Practices: A State-by-State Summary from the School Health Polices and Programs Study 2006. Table 2.9. Accessed Nov. 18, 2009, from www.cdc.gov/HealthyYouth/shpps/2006/summaries/pdf/State_Level_Summaries_SHPPS2006.pdf.

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. 2007. State-Level School Health Policies and Practices: A State-by-State Summary from the School Health Policies and Programs Study 2006. Table 1.11. Accessed Nov. 18, 2009, from www.cdc.gov/HealthyYouth/shpps/2006/summaries/pdf/State_Level_Summaries_SHPPS2006.pdf.